I'm at home from uni currently and while talking to me mother and she told me that she recently found my National Geographic constellation planetarium in the attic. This brought back so many memories! When I was eight, my parents got me this clear globe covered in specks of glow-in-the-dark paint that, when the light in the middle of the globe was turned on, would project around my room a beautiful map of the stars above the earth. I remember sitting with her, reading a book about all of the constellations, and she would urge me to find them all. With this 'globe' came a torch that actually shone out a tiny comet with which I could sail around the stars. I still remember more clearly than anything my old bedroom, the globe and the projection it shone around the room but most of all I remember this feeling of total amazement.
I was always a kid invested in science (my career and hobbies have pulled me towards literature in recent years but science is still a great passion) and I remember all of my books about dinosaurs and the universe that I would read in the light of the small firmament in my room. If any Brits in these forums have ever visited http://www.life.org.uk/whats-on museum, you can probably guess that that place was my Mecca. It is just... a truly awe-inspiring place. Seriously, if you have an interest in science or have kids and you're looking for somewhere to go, go here! But, I digress... After I got this constellation lamp I would drag my parents to the Life Centre as often as I could, and it serves as a permanent reminder of the amazement, passion and interest I had as a child. Good memories